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FLCL - by the same guy who made TTGL and KlK. Same fast-pace story with a fairly unique art style.

Mononoke - It uses traditional japanese art style instead of traditional anime style and its turns out absolutely stunning and meshs well with the style of the story. The story is set up similar to Bakemonogatari with arcs set around figuring out mysteries surrounding spirits, but without the dialogue and harem.

Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt - Once again from the same guy who made TTGL and KlK. This time he uses western inspired art style (more specifically Power Puff Girls inspired) to make a over the top, vulgar and indecent show, and it makes for a hell of a ride.

Madoka Magika Very dark surreal landskapes, lots of black tones and plays with shadows, contrasts and siluettes a lot.

The Garden of Words - Lots of playing with bouncing lights and falloff. Reflections is turned up unrealisticly high and the linework is being used to convey light directions which gives it a very colorful unique look.

Summer Wars - perhaps not that unique at face value, but pretty unique in how it's used. As it's drawn in two very different artstyles based on where the characters are. A very computerised modern digital style with reds and whites for the digital world and a very traditional hand pained look with blues and greens for the normal world. Nice contrast and very effective.